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Susan Swartz: Three Dimensions at Galerie Noack, Berlin

$85.00

“In this exhibition, rather than presenting her artistic development chronologically, we have chosen to see her work as a vibrant weave of certain motifs to which the artist returns without becoming stuck in repetition.

Within her different artistic phases, nature remains a constant, but emerges ever more clearly in the latest pieces; one could even say: in a joyful, playful way, as when she transforms the food that has helped her become healthy again into opulent compositions for the canvas reminiscent of Eat Art.

It means so much to her, Susan Swartz tells me, to be showing in Berlin. A city where she has heard that a lot of young women artists have studios and have successfully been able to establish careers.” — Silke Hohmann, Curator

This catalogue is published on the occasion of the exhibition Susan Swartz: Three Dimensions at Galerie Noack in Berlin, September 16 - October 8, 2021.

224 page, full color, harcover catalog

Publisher: Distanz

Contributors: Jurgen Grossman, Silke Hohmann, Dieter Ronte, and Alexander Borovsky

Includes text in English and German.

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“In this exhibition, rather than presenting her artistic development chronologically, we have chosen to see her work as a vibrant weave of certain motifs to which the artist returns without becoming stuck in repetition.

Within her different artistic phases, nature remains a constant, but emerges ever more clearly in the latest pieces; one could even say: in a joyful, playful way, as when she transforms the food that has helped her become healthy again into opulent compositions for the canvas reminiscent of Eat Art.

It means so much to her, Susan Swartz tells me, to be showing in Berlin. A city where she has heard that a lot of young women artists have studios and have successfully been able to establish careers.” — Silke Hohmann, Curator

This catalogue is published on the occasion of the exhibition Susan Swartz: Three Dimensions at Galerie Noack in Berlin, September 16 - October 8, 2021.

224 page, full color, harcover catalog

Publisher: Distanz

Contributors: Jurgen Grossman, Silke Hohmann, Dieter Ronte, and Alexander Borovsky

Includes text in English and German.

“In this exhibition, rather than presenting her artistic development chronologically, we have chosen to see her work as a vibrant weave of certain motifs to which the artist returns without becoming stuck in repetition.

Within her different artistic phases, nature remains a constant, but emerges ever more clearly in the latest pieces; one could even say: in a joyful, playful way, as when she transforms the food that has helped her become healthy again into opulent compositions for the canvas reminiscent of Eat Art.

It means so much to her, Susan Swartz tells me, to be showing in Berlin. A city where she has heard that a lot of young women artists have studios and have successfully been able to establish careers.” — Silke Hohmann, Curator

This catalogue is published on the occasion of the exhibition Susan Swartz: Three Dimensions at Galerie Noack in Berlin, September 16 - October 8, 2021.

224 page, full color, harcover catalog

Publisher: Distanz

Contributors: Jurgen Grossman, Silke Hohmann, Dieter Ronte, and Alexander Borovsky

Includes text in English and German.

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